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23-November-2001
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Germany is now the third largest donor among member countries of the Development Assistance Committee (DAC), after Japan and the United States. In 2000, Germany's ODA was USD 5.0 billion and its ratio of ODA to gross national income (GNI) increas...
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Germany is now the third largest donor among member countries of the Development Assistance Committee (DAC), after Japan and the United States. In 2000, Germany's ODA was USD 5.0 billion and its ratio of ODA to gross national income (GNI) increas...
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Investment in information technologies has by no means been confined to the United States and yet, average European or Japanese growth experience has been quite different.
Regulatory Developments in Xenotransplantation in Germany.
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1-January-2001
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This PISA report presents the performance of German 15-year-olds in reading, mathematics and science, and compares them with the results for students from 31 other countries.
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Results from German schools that took part in this study, which was carried out to understand how ICT relates to educational innovation.
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The rights of students with disabilities to be educated in their local mainstream school is becoming more and more accepted in most countries, and many reforms are being put in place to achieve this goal. Further, there is no reason to segregate ...
These country case studies are background information for the Handbook of Incentive Measures for Biodiversity.
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1-January-1999
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In this report, the country summarizes the main developments in competition law and policy in 1999-2000.
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Some 15 to 30 per cent of our children and youth are at risk of failing in school where learning and behaviour problems touch ever younger children. In many countries with very different political and cultural backgrounds, these challenges are be...
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